Software

What is Metis?

Metis is a suite of tools all aimed to manage geochemistry data. Metis Discover: A web-application that allows users to explore, query and export an organisation's geochemistry data. Metis Transform:

Metis Transform Online:

Metis Server:

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Rich Price

Product Owner

Software

Version 2.5 Released

Dear user, we are delighted to announce version 2. 5 of both p:IGI+ and Metis is now available.  IGI has added significant functionality designed to support a range of workflows and increase user efficiency. This article summarises the highlights. The full release notes can be found here: Full-Release-Notes-2_5.

Rich Price

Product Owner

Data Management

Eastern Atlantic Oceanic Crust Project

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Rich Price

Product Owner

Consultancy

Geological storage of CO₂

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David Gardiner

Senior Geochemist/Basin Modeller

Looking at Gas Chromatograms

with Paul Farrimond

Apologies for beginning this note with some history…  When I worked on my Ph. D. project in the mid-1980s I witnessed the arrival of the first desk-top computers into our laboratory in Bristol.   They were expensive and clunky, and we only had a few.

IGI Presenting at the ‘South Atlantic Symposium 2023’

David Gardiner & Tiago Cunha will be attending the TGS South Atlantic Symposium 2023 at the Geological Society of London on Thursday 23rd November. https://info. tgs. com/en/southatlantic2023

Tiago will be presenting a paper entitled: Synrift and postrift thermal evolution of margins: a re-evaluation of classic models of rifting.